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VNET Group, Inc.: Campus N-HB 02

VNET Group, Inc. Campus N-HB 02 is located at Pekín, China. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 67 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Campus N-HB 02

Campus N-HB 02 is a large-scale data-centre campus operated by VNET Group, Inc., situated in the North China (Hebei/Beijing–Tianjin) region — part of the company’s wholesale IDC footprint in China.The facility is notable for its strategic location within an established data-centre cluster, enabling VNET to serve high-capacity clients (wholesale, large-internet firms and cloud players) with robust infrastructure and phased scalability. It reflects VNET’s shift toward high-density, large-scale compute deployments in China’s digital-economy hubs.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • Location & cluster: The site is about 38 kilometres from Beijing Capital International Airport and 6 kilometres from Yanjiao Railway Station, set within a dedicated data-centre industrial park that already hosts multiple data-centre facilities, which lends strong ecosystem and network synergy. 
  • Power & infrastructure: The campus is served by an independent transformer substation (ensuring abundant electricity supply) and is designed for good scalability and phased expansion — the large park area allows for incremental build-out as business demand grows.
  • Redundancy & design: While specific Tier or redundancy ratings aren’t publicly detailed, the wholesale model and site scale suggest high-availability architecture, multiple delivery phases and strong capacity to serve high-density workloads.
  • Scalability: The campus is delivered in phases, allowing large clients to move in at scale, and supports VNET’s wholesale business strategy of delivering megawatt-scale capacity. 
  • Support services: As part of VNET’s wholesale IDC offering, N-HB 02 benefits from the group's standardized lifecycle management (design, construction, verification, O&M) and network support, including customized wholesale infrastructure. 

🔐 Security & Compliance

  • Campus scale wholesale sites like N-HB 02 are operated by VNET under rigorous internal standards: full lifecycle reliability, full-supply chain management, and epidemic-resilient operations. (While a specific list of certifications for N-HB 02 is not published, VNET emphasises enterprise grade reliability across its footprint.) 
  • Physical security and infrastructure deliverables are part of VNET’s wholesale templates: high-availability cooling and electrical systems, advanced fire-detection and suppression, and operational continuity management.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • Carrier-neutral wholesale model: VNET deploys large-scale data-centre campuses for major Internet/cloud clients and network service providers, enabling direct connectivity, dark-fibre, multi-core network paths and high-density network access. 
  • Network access: The campus benefits from its location in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) region, with proximity to major transport and network nodes, enabling low latency to the Beijing core and strong broadband infrastructure access for high-capacity deployments.
  • Hybrid/cloud readiness: The wholesale architecture supports clients who need large-scale compute, storage, hi-density racks and connectivity to public cloud or on-premise network interconnects.

💼 Who It Serves

  • Large-scale internet companies and hyperscale cloud service providers who require multi-megawatt deployments, high rack-density, and robust connectivity.
  • Enterprises and network operators looking for carrier-neutral wholesale colocation services, especially those in the Chinese market requiring scale and flexibility.
  • Organisations with heavy compute workloads (AI, big-data, HPC), given the site’s design for large-volume capacity and infrastructure scale.
  • Service providers seeking to expand their footprint in China’s major data-centre clusters (Jing-Jin-Ji region) with a trusted national operator.